Overview
Family planning is the practice of deciding the number and spacing of children and achieving those intentions through contraception, fertility awareness and related reproductive-health services. It is a central component of reproductive health and global development, with implications for maternal and child survival, women's empowerment and population dynamics. Research relevant to this topic examines the influence of religious belief and social factors on family growth and contraceptive use, the integration of family-planning and maternal-child health services within health systems, and post-abortion contraception as part of comprehensive abortion care. Adolescent reproductive health features prominently, including knowledge and utilization of reproductive-health services, factors associated with teenage pregnancy, and the experiences of pregnant students, alongside preconception care and the strengthening of maternal and child health delivery by community health workers. Service-delivery and quality-improvement studies, as well as geographic approaches to health-system strengthening, address how access to family-planning care can be expanded, particularly in low-resource settings. By clarifying the determinants of contraceptive uptake and the structures that support reproductive choice, family-planning research informs programs aimed at improving maternal and child health, reducing unintended pregnancy and advancing reproductive autonomy. It integrates public health, social science and health-services research to understand and improve access to and use of reproductive-health services.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Redefining Coronavirus: Update on the Impacts of COVID-19 in the Rural Areas of Abia State
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Quality Improvement Strategies in Mid-Level Private Healthcare Facilities of Lagos State: A Donabedian Model-Based Approach
Women’s Empowerment and the Integration of Traditional Maternal and Child Healthcare with National Health Systems in the Republic of Guinea.
Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Implementation of Maternal and Child Health Care by Community Health Workers in Rwanda: A Qualitative Study
Post Abortion Contraception Model: A Comprehensive Package for Improving Safe Abortion Care in Developing Countries
Reproductive Health Knowledge and Services Utilization among Rural Adolescents in Rwamagana District, Rwanda
Factors and Conditions that Influence Teenage Pregnancy among In-school Adolescents in Umuahia North Local Government Area (L.G.A) of Abia State, Nigeria
Coping with Pregnancy in Academic Environment: Experiences of Pregnant Students in A Public University in Ghana
Toward Better Care for Sickle Cell Disease in Nigeria: A Review of Challenges and Interventions
A Pilot Trial of Applying Geographic Information System Technology to Health System Strengthening in the Upper East Region of Ghana
How Harm Reduction Programs Work in The Context of Village and Commune Safety Policy: Lessons Learned from A National Non-Governmental Organization in Cambodia
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 31 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
-
2026 · Discover Social Science and Health
-
2025 · BMJ Global Health
-
2025 · British Journal of Sociology of Education
-
2025 · BMC Public Health
-
2025 · African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
-
2025 · BMC Public Health
-
2025 · African Journal of Empirical Research
-
2025 · African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Family Planning, linking to each citing work.